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Wellshire Kids Chicken Bites


Nantzie

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I was wondering where everyone is finding the Wellshire Kids Chicken Bites. My Whole Foods doesn't carry them for some reason. Other than that we have a couple small health food stores in the area, but they don't have them either.

I just thought I'd check and see if this is something that can be found in a regular grocery store before I start bugging my Whole Foods to carry them.

Thanks!

Nancy


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tarnalberry Community Regular

I've gotten them at Whole Foods (in WA or CA) or Wild Oats (in CA).

kimjoy24 Apprentice

I've bought them at the Whole Foods in Atlanta, GA.

Nic Collaborator

I went onto their website www.wellshirefarms.com. You can order 10 bags for $36.00 or 20 bags for about $60.00. It was well worth buying in bulk to avoid having to search around for them.

Nicole

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I've seen them at my Whole Foods but never tried them.

See if your Whole Foods has the Bell & Evans gluten free chicken nuggets or tenders. They are incredible!!!

VydorScope Proficient

We get them at Wild Oats here in Nashville.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I get them at Whole Foods in Middletown, NJ.


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Guhlia Rising Star

I got the Wellshire ones at my regular grocery store. They have a rather large gluten free section.

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If a local health food store does not have them in stock you can put in an order for them

Nantzie Collaborator

Thanks guys. At my Whole Foods, they said they only carry the Ians. I did go to the wellshire website, but to ship it frozen to CA, I'd have to go overnight shipping, which is over $60!! Plus, we don't have room in the freezer for 10 pkgs of chicken nuggets at one time. If I knew that my kids liked them, I'd be more likely to consider buying in bulk once we get a new freezer, but we haven't even tried them yet.

I'm going to order from glutenfreemall I think. That way I can try other things too, like the praeger's fish sticks and some of the other brands of chicken nuggets. Looks like $33 for shipping is a pretty good deal. Then depending on what I like, I'll ask my small local health food store to order a couple of things. They're much better about carrying a good variety of gluten-free things, and even carry some Kinnikinnick stuff. I know they wouldn't mind ordering some new things.

I just didn't want to spend all that money on shipping and then find out that everyone was buying them at Albertson's or something. :lol:

Nancy

mamaw Community Regular

Hi

I get ours at whole foods too. But we like the new Bell&Evans ones now . We get those in a regular grocery that sells Bell&Evans products. When I contacted their website they said that all stores that carry their reg. line would also carry the gluten-free nuggets too. So hopefully you have a store that carries the line.

I bought a freezer just for gluten-free stuff.....

Cheri A posted a wonderful recipe to make your own , I don't alway have time to do that so I buy frozen also.

And I agree with you don't buy cases until you know if your family will like them. I now have many things I buy in bulk but we sampled first. This food is just to pricey to waste it and thru trial & error I had some stuff the dog turned his nose up to.

mamaw

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